On the hardware side, Moto G (Gen 3) comes with a 5-inch IPS screen with 720x1280p resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 protection and runs on the 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor with 2GB RAM. The smartphone supports 4G network on both sim slots and microSD cards for storage expansion.

For imaging, the latest iteration of Moto G smartphone comes with 13MP rear camera with colour-balancing, dual-LED flash and wide-angle 5MP front camera for selfies. The battery capacity of the smartphone is 2,470mAh, which lasts 20% more than the second-generation Moto G's 2,070mAh battery.

The new Moto G (Gen 3) smartphone is IPx7 certified, meaning that it is resistant to water damage up to 30 minutes (maximum depth of 1 metre).

Like all Motorola smartphones of the past couple of years, the new Moto G (Gen 3) runs on vanilla version of Android 5.1, with a few proprietary Motorola features on top. Among these software features are Moto Display and Quick Capture that have been seen in previous Motorola phones; a new feature is Chop Twice, which turns the flash on and off by doing a karate chop in quick succession.

The new Moto G (Gen 3) comes in white and black colours, and the company is offering back covers in various colours as customization option.

Motorola said that the new smartphone will exclusively available via Flipkart and will go on sale starting 12am, July 29.

Amit Boni, Motorola India general manager, said that the company grew 118% globally in the past year, and at a faster clip in India.]]>
The new smartphones comes in two variants: one featuring 8GB internal storage and priced at Rs 11,999, and the other with 16GB in-built storage and Rs 12,999 price tag.

On the hardware side, Moto G (Gen 3) comes with a 5-inch IPS screen with 720x1280p resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 protection and runs on the 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor with 2GB RAM. The smartphone supports 4G network on both sim slots and microSD cards for storage expansion.

For imaging, the latest iteration of Moto G smartphone comes with 13MP rear camera with colour-balancing, dual-LED flash and wide-angle 5MP front camera for selfies. The battery capacity of the smartphone is 2,470mAh, which lasts 20% more than the second-generation Moto G's 2,070mAh battery.

The new Moto G (Gen 3) smartphone is IPx7 certified, meaning that it is resistant to water damage up to 30 minutes (maximum depth of 1 metre).

Like all Motorola smartphones of the past couple of years, the new Moto G (Gen 3) runs on vanilla version of Android 5.1, with a few proprietary Motorola features on top. Among these software features are Moto Display and Quick Capture that have been seen in previous Motorola phones; a new feature is Chop Twice, which turns the flash on and off by doing a karate chop in quick succession.

The new Moto G (Gen 3) comes in white and black colours, and the company is offering back covers in various colours as customization option.

Motorola said that the new smartphone will exclusively available via Flipkart and will go on sale starting 12am, July 29.

"We structured this deal so that if the government didn't agree, we could walk away."

In March last year, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) launched an antitrust probe into the deal.

"The companies' decision to abandon this deal is the best outcome for American consumers," said Attorney General Eric Holder in a statement.

"This is a victory not only for the Department of Justice, but also for providers of content and streaming services who work to bring innovative products to consumers across America and around the world."

The deal was also being scrutinised by the Federal Communications Commission, and had been criticised by some politicians and various consumer and industry groups.]]>
"Today, we move on," said Comcast chairman Brian L Roberts.

"We structured this deal so that if the government didn't agree, we could walk away."

In March last year, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) launched an antitrust probe into the deal.

"The companies' decision to abandon this deal is the best outcome for American consumers," said Attorney General Eric Holder in a statement.

"This is a victory not only for the Department of Justice, but also for providers of content and streaming services who work to bring innovative products to consumers across America and around the world."

The deal was also being scrutinised by the Federal Communications Commission, and had been criticised by some politicians and various consumer and industry groups.]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-act-fibernet-formerly-known-as-beam-fiber-good-for-daily-use
Mon, 20 Apr 2015 21:59:56 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-act-fibernet-formerly-known-as-beam-fiber-good-for-daily-use
I was in Hyderabad btw, for my vacation when I used Beam. I planned on getting 3G mobile internet but I felt Beam was better while not travelling.]]>
I was in Hyderabad btw, for my vacation when I used Beam. I planned on getting 3G mobile internet but I felt Beam was better while not travelling.]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-mtnl-internet-sucks-in-my-locality
Thu, 27 Feb 2014 15:49:52 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-mtnl-internet-sucks-in-my-locality
This is my first post to this forum. All errors are apologized.

So as the title states I have a really bad experience with MTNL broadband internet service in my locality, what about others? In my case, there was some weird replies from those uncultured team of MTNL that I had to give away the connection.

How about others? What are your experiences....]]>
This is my first post to this forum. All errors are apologized.

So as the title states I have a really bad experience with MTNL broadband internet service in my locality, what about others? In my case, there was some weird replies from those uncultured team of MTNL that I had to give away the connection.

exactly they finished the installation in 4 days after my application, because railwire is just came to our city last month and still they don't have curb or junction box in our area, so they first installed curb/junction box in my area in same day of application and fiber wiring and some installation takes 2 more days, and in 4th day i got my connection up and running.

-->> it's a OFC (fiber), that's why the ping is low (65 millisecond), before i used Bsnl 3g and my lowest ping is 139 ms.
DUe to lowest ping first byte of website loading faster than before.

--> Fiber to ethernet 10/100 Tx converter is a small mobile size box, which convert fiber line signal to ethernet (our pc support ethernet type only now)

-->> No modem, and it's PPOE type.

i love the speed, will upgrade later.

Offtopic:
may be i can book irctc (railway) tickets faster than other ISP's..? because it's in same internal HOP or internal network, but still IRCTC servers are poor quality old junks with poor management team :threaten:]]>

exactly they finished the installation in 4 days after my application, because railwire is just came to our city last month and still they don't have curb or junction box in our area, so they first installed curb/junction box in my area in same day of application and fiber wiring and some installation takes 2 more days, and in 4th day i got my connection up and running.

-->> it's a OFC (fiber), that's why the ping is low (65 millisecond), before i used Bsnl 3g and my lowest ping is 139 ms.
DUe to lowest ping first byte of website loading faster than before.

--> Fiber to ethernet 10/100 Tx converter is a small mobile size box, which convert fiber line signal to ethernet (our pc support ethernet type only now)

-->> No modem, and it's PPOE type.

i love the speed, will upgrade later.

Offtopic:
may be i can book irctc (railway) tickets faster than other ISP's..? because it's in same internal HOP or internal network, but still IRCTC servers are poor quality old junks with poor management team :threaten:]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-any-body-have-reliance-wired-broadband
Mon, 07 Oct 2013 18:11:05 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-any-body-have-reliance-wired-broadband
any body have reliance wired broadband..? can you post speed test and and little review please :)]]>
any body have reliance wired broadband..? can you post speed test and and little review please :)]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-why-bsnl-3g-price-is-lower-than-other-with-awesome-quality
Wed, 25 Sep 2013 18:28:54 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-why-bsnl-3g-price-is-lower-than-other-with-awesome-quality
i think you all know about unified tarrif announced by BSNL that means, no more 2g option only 3G (if that area don't have 3g means, then it pick 2g signal) but BSNL finished most of it's tower with 3G option in Cities (even smaller cities)

Also quality of BSNL 3G is awesome (always getting more than 3mbps speed) and even we have (Tamilnadu) large power outage but few operators (Aircel, Tata docomo) stop the 2G and 3G signal during power cut but that problem is not with bsnl, we're getting 3G even in power cut time :)

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i think you all know about unified tarrif announced by BSNL that means, no more 2g option only 3G (if that area don't have 3g means, then it pick 2g signal) but BSNL finished most of it's tower with 3G option in Cities (even smaller cities)

Also quality of BSNL 3G is awesome (always getting more than 3mbps speed) and even we have (Tamilnadu) large power outage but few operators (Aircel, Tata docomo) stop the 2G and 3G signal during power cut but that problem is not with bsnl, we're getting 3G even in power cut time :)

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Tue, 10 Sep 2013 15:47:00 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-campaign-needed-to-popularise-other-isp-in-india
in india we all are access to mobile internet (2g or 3g) in nook and corner, even it is costly we use that because of cheap 5 rs and 17 rs packages.

but in Wired broadband still we use

Bsnl/Mtnl

Airtel

Relaince

Tata broadband

but these known corporates/conglomerates are costly and even they have good infrastructure then also they CHEAT users with high price tag and NO UNLIMITED PLANS ot they block users with FUP (Fair usage policy)

Reliance is giving unlimited bandwidth plans in selected cities, where they have peering point for their corporate customers.

IF your area have their corporate clients, then i am sure then they will give the connection (Corporate connection costs minimum 1 lakhs per month, 1:1 contention ratio, Fiber)

But for us they're giving personal plan (but don't forgot, these plans speed is possibly high, because these are using corporate guys peering points and created for Quality not quantity like other networks), but support is questionable..http://www.rcom.co.in/Rcom/personal/inte...plans.html

I will update the other isp list and plan details soon :)]]>
in india we all are access to mobile internet (2g or 3g) in nook and corner, even it is costly we use that because of cheap 5 rs and 17 rs packages.

but in Wired broadband still we use

Bsnl/Mtnl

Airtel

Relaince

Tata broadband

but these known corporates/conglomerates are costly and even they have good infrastructure then also they CHEAT users with high price tag and NO UNLIMITED PLANS ot they block users with FUP (Fair usage policy)

Reliance is giving unlimited bandwidth plans in selected cities, where they have peering point for their corporate customers.

IF your area have their corporate clients, then i am sure then they will give the connection (Corporate connection costs minimum 1 lakhs per month, 1:1 contention ratio, Fiber)

But for us they're giving personal plan (but don't forgot, these plans speed is possibly high, because these are using corporate guys peering points and created for Quality not quantity like other networks), but support is questionable..http://www.rcom.co.in/Rcom/personal/inte...plans.html

I will update the other isp list and plan details soon :)]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-new-spectranet-plans
Sun, 09 Dec 2012 18:13:29 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-new-spectranet-plans
Today I got to know from my friend in spectranet services that new plans are launching this week. I am not sure about the prices but my friend told 10mbps plans will be around 1500.

Any news about it ? Tried searching on net too but no use, he said only after the launch this news will come out.

Ill post the tariffs here as soon as I get it, you too keep a look out for it.]]>
Today I got to know from my friend in spectranet services that new plans are launching this week. I am not sure about the prices but my friend told 10mbps plans will be around 1500.

Any news about it ? Tried searching on net too but no use, he said only after the launch this news will come out.

Ill post the tariffs here as soon as I get it, you too keep a look out for it.]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-internet-connection
Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:46:13 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-internet-connection
Need to take a new internet connection in Bangalore (Indira Nagar)

Requirement is unlimited plans with decent speed >256Kbps

Which would be the way to go

There is one called ACT which is pretty cheap. My friends says it is fine. But not sure.
Any other suggestions?
Will prefer the best value for money connection

Thanks]]>
Need to take a new internet connection in Bangalore (Indira Nagar)

Requirement is unlimited plans with decent speed >256Kbps

Which would be the way to go

There is one called ACT which is pretty cheap. My friends says it is fine. But not sure.
Any other suggestions?
Will prefer the best value for money connection

Thanks]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-airtel-launches-smartdrive-real-time-navigation
Fri, 28 Sep 2012 06:05:06 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-airtel-launches-smartdrive-real-time-navigation
• The only operator in the country to offer such a service

Now, drive smart as Airtel brings a new app exclusively for its customers that enable users to view their location on a map and plan the route from one place to another. SmartDrive is assisted by a voice based turn by turn navigation that gives real time information updates on traffic situation on roads around. What's more, it also suggests the subscriber an alternate route in case of traffic congestion on the normal route.

Airtel, with the launch of SmartDrive, becomes the first operator in the country to offer such a product giving real time traffic flow information along with other valuable information.

Airtel customers can download the app from http://www.airtellive.com/smartdrive using their mobile or by sending SMS smart to 54321. Following are the subscription charges for SmartDrive

S. No Feature Charges
1 Search and map viewer Free
2 Navigation (Daily pack) Rs/ 10 per day
3. Navigation (Monthly pack) Rs. 99 per month
4. Live traffic (Daily pack) Rs. 3/ day
5. Live traffic (Monthly pack) Rs. 49/ month
Data browsing is absolutely free till 30th November, post which normal data usage charges will apply as per the data pack availed by the customer]]>
• The only operator in the country to offer such a service

Now, drive smart as Airtel brings a new app exclusively for its customers that enable users to view their location on a map and plan the route from one place to another. SmartDrive is assisted by a voice based turn by turn navigation that gives real time information updates on traffic situation on roads around. What's more, it also suggests the subscriber an alternate route in case of traffic congestion on the normal route.

Airtel, with the launch of SmartDrive, becomes the first operator in the country to offer such a product giving real time traffic flow information along with other valuable information.

Airtel customers can download the app from http://www.airtellive.com/smartdrive using their mobile or by sending SMS smart to 54321. Following are the subscription charges for SmartDrive

Any suggestions ? need to buy it today itself, if there is any unlimited plans, its better.]]>
One of my friend wants a data card in Tamil Nadu, so as you guys know the network conditions there i need you people to help.

Locational where it should work Dindigul (Chinnalpetti) - Salem.

Any suggestions ? need to buy it today itself, if there is any unlimited plans, its better.]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-india-and-internet
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:14:28 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-india-and-internet
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Tue, 14 Feb 2012 07:47:36 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-spectranet-launched-1mbps-unlimited-connection-700-month
After a months discussion spectranet has launched many attractive plans for cable broadband. the speciality of this company is there is no FUP in any plan.

I was using 512kbps initially at 700/mo then 768kbps at 700/mo and now 1mbps at same 700/mo

The speed is absolutely constant. I constantly get 126KBPS download.

In our own speedtest server got the speed of 0.99 mbps download and 0.92mbps upload.

I am completely satisfied with the speed]]>
After a months discussion spectranet has launched many attractive plans for cable broadband. the speciality of this company is there is no FUP in any plan.

I was using 512kbps initially at 700/mo then 768kbps at 700/mo and now 1mbps at same 700/mo

The speed is absolutely constant. I constantly get 126KBPS download.

In our own speedtest server got the speed of 0.99 mbps download and 0.92mbps upload.

http://techforumindia.com/index.php?topic=5945.0]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-need-an-usb-modem-in-bangalore
Wed, 07 Dec 2011 15:25:21 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-need-an-usb-modem-in-bangalore
Will be using instead of regular net connection with laptop. Will be travelling only within the city. Some 20 - 30 GB per month data required. Speed, as much as a best deal can give. Help please.]]>
Will be using instead of regular net connection with laptop. Will be travelling only within the city. Some 20 - 30 GB per month data required. Speed, as much as a best deal can give. Help please.]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-reliance-broadband-net-connect-plus
Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:53:20 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-reliance-broadband-net-connect-plus
As I was in need of a wireless broadband today purchased the Reliance Broadband Netconnect plus prepaid.

Price : 1299/- for the modem
Model : ZTE - AC2737
Recharge : 100 Rs

So now I have got 5GB data transfer valid for 30days.
Speed : Upto 3.1 Mbps.

So the activation process and installation went smooth within 30 min.
Now brought and connected to laptop and ran a test at speedtest.net and was showing download speed of 1.9 Mbps and Upload at 0.9 Mbps.
I feel thats enough as of now.

Next month Ill be taking a Unlimited plan of 800rs which will give 5GB @ 3.1 Mbps and then Unlimited @ 144Kbps :(
Just thinking atleast Ill have connectivity so took it.

The advantage of this is if I dont need it this month then no need to recharge, no monthly rentals etc... Recharge whenever you want.]]>
As I was in need of a wireless broadband today purchased the Reliance Broadband Netconnect plus prepaid.

Price : 1299/- for the modem
Model : ZTE - AC2737
Recharge : 100 Rs

So now I have got 5GB data transfer valid for 30days.
Speed : Upto 3.1 Mbps.

So the activation process and installation went smooth within 30 min.
Now brought and connected to laptop and ran a test at speedtest.net and was showing download speed of 1.9 Mbps and Upload at 0.9 Mbps.
I feel thats enough as of now.

Next month Ill be taking a Unlimited plan of 800rs which will give 5GB @ 3.1 Mbps and then Unlimited @ 144Kbps :(
Just thinking atleast Ill have connectivity so took it.

The advantage of this is if I dont need it this month then no need to recharge, no monthly rentals etc... Recharge whenever you want.]]>http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-bsnl-launches-ftth-in-kerala
Fri, 17 Jun 2011 06:00:57 +0000http://www.indiachatforum.net/Thread-bsnl-launches-ftth-in-kerala
The only part I don't like : http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/bb_ftth.htm]]>
The only part I don't like : http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/bb_ftth.htm]]>